Videos like this are one of the reasons I love the Internet so much. According to Aleksander Medveš, who uploaded the clip to YouTube, the video was taken in June at the Budapest Zoo. Maybe the bear thought he saw a tasty snack in the water, realized …

The bear just moseys off and eats what appears to be an apple instead of his feathered friend. According to the zoo's website, Vali the bear was probably just curious and didn't intend to save the crow's life. Either that or she's a vegetarian.

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Watch: Bear Saves Young Crow from Drowning

It shows a bear rescuing a crow from drowning, and then returning to feasting on ... Unless you've spent your entire life hiding under a rock in the middle of nowhere, you are probably familiar with the fact that bears don't have a very good reputation.

Now, the cynic in us would dare to suggest that the bear thought s/he was fishing for a much tastier snack than a crow, and then ... only to be saved in the most unlikely of circumstances. Perhaps even his whole life flashed in front of his beady eyes ...

The bear just moseys off and eats what appears to be an apple instead of his feathered friend. According to the zoo's website, Vali the bear was probably just curious and didn't intend to save the crow's life.

The area was known as Liberty, because you could get away with all the things you weren't allowed to do in the City, like go the theatre, enjoy bear baiting ... The group has saved the graveyard from development, and …

The heart-warming moment a hulking brown bear saved a crow’s life has been captured on film. The gentle creature, a resident at Budapest Zoo in Hungary, rescued the bird after it spotted it drowning in his enclosure’s pond. Aleksander Medves ...

"I was really surprised; we all thought the crow was going to get eaten," said Aleksander. Although the zoo officials don't share the positivity. According to the zoo's website, the bear was simply curious and did not intend to save the bird's life.

Vali, a grizzly bear at Budapest Zoo, impressed onlookers when it came to the rescue of a drowning crow. Seeing the bird flapping ... the bear was simply curious and did not intend to save the bird's life. It probably wished it was a salmon.